Well the positive is that the air conditioner removes a lot of humidity from the air, If its not humid I doubt mold would grow even if the drying time is lengthened no?

Your range for RH was 45-55%, what could happen if you had a much lower number like say 10-30%

It's either in my room with the air conditioner or out back in a camper that's guaranteed to have a significant amount of spores...I can keep the windows open but that's just begging for it to set in imo.
Biggsull Reviewed by Biggsull on . The effect of an air conditioner while drying I posted this as a follow up question in a previous thread but it seems to have lost any attention. Just wondering if there are any glaring problems with drying buds in a room with an air conditioner in it. They remove the moisture from the air and obviously it would be pretty cold like 60-65 id guess. I could turn it off every few hours to keep it a little warmer but I figure if preventing mold was a goal then wouldn't it be better than a room without one? I am forced to harvest Rating: 5